Fishing Boats Unloading Salmon at Columbia River 1941
Fishing boats unload salmon at the Columbia River Packing Association docks in Astoria, Oregon, in September 1941. The Columbia River has historically been a vital resource for commercial fishing, particularly for salmon. The region supported a booming fishing industry, contributing significantly to the local economy and culture.
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Fishing Boats Unloading Salmon at Columbia River 1941
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